• Digital TV coverage area in Karelia. Moscow region - television in digital quality

    This page contains all the basic information about the broadcast of DVB-T2 digital TV channels in the city of Ufa and the Republic of Bashkortostan. Here you can find out the frequencies on which the digital television signal is broadcast, see a map of the coverage of the main transmission towers, as well as a friend useful information about DVB-T2 broadcasting in your region.

    Frequency map

    The frequency map shows the broadcast frequency of the RTRS-1 multiplex, that is, the first 10 main federal channels. The map shows the frequency channel and broadcast frequency in each sector. This data will be useful when setting up the antenna and digital receiver. More detailed information you can find digital TV coverage on the map. On this map you can find the transmission tower closest to you, broadcast parameters and multiplex status. Below are the broadcast points that broadcast all 20 channels of digital TV channels. The remaining television towers, distributed throughout the territory of Bashkortostan, as of the beginning of 2018 broadcast only 10 TV channels of the first multiplex. The table shows frequency channels the first and second multiplex, respectively.

    Coverage of towers broadcasting both multiplexes

    Below are the estimated digital television coverage areas of towers that broadcast all 20 channels of the DVB-T2 format. Clicking on the picture will open it in full size. It is enough to find your location on the map and you will be able to evaluate the possibility of receiving 20 channels without waiting for the launch of the second multiplex on all transmitters in the region.



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    Hello, dear readers! This article will be a very necessary addition to those articles on this site that described how to choose and configure an antenna, look for them in the “Television” section

    The following questions will be discussed here - the answers to which will help you correctly point the antenna and configure your TV or set-top box to receive digital terrestrial channels with the least difficulty.

    This information will be especially useful for those who live in areas where it is not so easy to catch a digital terrestrial television signal.

    What do you need to know in order to choose the right antenna, stronger or simpler, and configure it?

    • Determine the direction from which to receive the signal.
    • Find out whether you need to try to configure 20 channels from the selected tower or only 10 are possible for now
    • To know which television channels are being broadcast in order to be able to configure the TV/set-top box in the “Manual search” mode, this will allow you to visually see the level of the received signal and accordingly adjust the antenna in the best way.
    • Know the distance to the transmission tower.

    Finding out all these questions is not at all difficult. To do this, you need to go to the official website of the Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network.

    To get to the page we need, follow this link and get to the map image page.

    In the card field there is search string in which you need to enter the name of your locality, even sparsely populated areas are usually determined. When you enter the name of the area in the drop-down window, you can immediately see the locality and the region to which it belongs.

    Having selected the desired location, the map takes you to the specified area.

    For example, consider the settlement of Prokhorovka in the Belgorod region.

    On the map, green symbols indicate working transmitters, and if in your case there are also symbols marked in black, then this means that this tower is under construction.

    But this information is still not enough for us.

    Let's click on the red cursor showing the location of Prokhorovka. And we will see a new, more informative window.

    The information in this window tells us in which locality and at what distance the nearest transmitters are located, on which television channel (TVC) they broadcast, and we find out how many television programs can be watched from these television towers. To do this, pay attention to the status of the station.

    IN in this example only ten, since they broadcast only the first multiplex i.e. 10 programs on 43 TVCs. The second multiplex is in standby mode, i.e. it is not broadcasting yet, but is planned.

    On the right top corner map is located additional panel control, by turning on the “Broadcast zones” “TVC, frequency” functions, you can display on the map in the form of colored fields which zone a particular broadcaster covers and at what frequency it operates in this zone. (TVK number)

    There are still a few useful buttons left. This, zooming in the lower right corner, is sometimes useful to more accurately determine the location where the tower is located, even down to the address.

    In some cases, on the map you can see blue or other colored circles with a number inside, these numbers indicate the number of transmitting stations in that area, zooming in will correct and detail the situation.

    And in the upper corner there are two buttons, one of them is turned on by default “RTRS 1 TV channel package” so we see the towers that broadcast the first digital package (multiplex)

    And if you switch to “RTRS 2 TV channel package”, then the towers transmitting the second multiplex will be reflected accordingly. Let's see how the picture changes.

    As you can see, you can watch all twenty channels in Prokhorovka only from two TV towers located in Belgorod and in the Stary Oskol area.

    Let's summarize: In the settlement of Prokhorovka, chosen as an example, you can confidently receive signals from towers located 10 km away. (Kozhanov) and 22 km. (Rozhdestvenka).

    It is likely that signals from these towers can be received with a good indoor antenna. Much depends on the location of the place where the antenna will be located, whether it is surrounded by high-rise buildings, whether the path of the signal is blocked by a forest wall standing almost close to the antenna, take into account the terrain.

    All this affects which antenna to choose, what height to raise, where to point.

    But there's another one important point, the fact is that these nearby towers are still transmitting signals of only one packet. This means that you will only be able to watch 10 programs. I want all 20)

    There is an alternative! Belgorod broadcasts all channels and if you use a good outdoor antenna, then you can confidently receive signals from both packages from this TV tower. If you look at the map, you can see that the broadcast from Belgorod is on channels 43 and 46. - It would be nice to also estimate the distance to it.

    How to measure distance on Yandex map

    Sometimes the service map suggests the towers closest to you that are not yet completed or broadcast only 10 channels, as in the example considered. But a little further you can independently find towers that operate in full mode. And you need to determine the distance to them. How to do this? Very simple!

    You need to open Yandex Maps in a new browser window. For example, as in the figure below, or through a search engine.

    In the map that opens, type the name of our locality. For example, I’ll also type Prokhorovka. It will be necessary to reduce the scale of the map, so that the place from which we plan to receive the signal is in sight, for me it will be Belgorod. And further, attention! Look at the picture below and read the procedure.

    Actions in order.

    1. Use the minus button on the map to reduce the scale.
    2. Click the “ruler” icon to activate it.
    3. Click on necessary points. Belgorod
    4. Prokhorovka
    5. A line and a pointer with a straight distance will appear between them. In our example, 49.2 km.

    Now we know everything we need! Tower broadcast channels from Belgorod are 43 and 46. This will allow you to use a manual search, and in this mode you can visually observe the signal level and find the correct antenna position.

    The distance to Belgorod is 49 km. Taking this into account and also local peculiarities relief and other things, we can already figure out which antenna will be suitable for us. It's obvious that indoor antenna It won’t help here, you need something more serious.

    How to set up an antenna and TV for digital television when different conditions signal is possible

    So, using the described service and Yandex maps, you can easily find out all necessary information in order to successfully set up digital television at home.

    If you have any questions, write in the comments.

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    At the beginning of 2019, DVB-T2 digital television in the Moscow region maximally expanded its coverage area. All repeaters in the Moscow region have launched the first multiplex, and the second package of free broadcasts is expected to begin in the near future digital channels. The third multiplex is broadcast only by the main tower - Ostankino, but in remote areas, over 50 kilometers from Moscow, signal reception is uncertain. To determine the direction when installing the antenna, you need to click on the picture with the transmitters, go to the official one, interactive map television and radio broadcasting network RTRS, find your locality and select the nearest transmitter. Broadcasting digital television DVB-T2 operates in the UHF range, frequencies can be found in the table at the bottom of the page.

    Free on-air digital channels Ostankino, two multiplexes RTRS-1 TVK 30, RTRS-2 TVK 24

    • First
    • Russia 1
    • Match TV
    • Petersburg
    • Culture
    • Russia 24
    • Carousel
    • REN TV
    • Home
    • Sport plus
    • Star
    • MUZ TV

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    Transmitters of the Moscow region

    Moscow, Ostankino TV tower

    • Tower height: 540 m. Transmitter power: 10 kW
    • RTRS-3 (third multiplex) TVK 34 (578 MHz) - Working

    Moscow, Butovo

    • Tower height: 60 m. Transmitter power: 2 kW
    • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 30 (546 MHz) - Working
    • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 24 (498 MHz) - Working

    Moscow, Troitsky administrative district, Rogovo village

    • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 30 (546 MHz) - Working
    • Tower height: 246 m. ​​Transmitter power: 5 kW
    • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 56 (754 MHz) - Under construction
    • Tower height: 72 m. Transmitter power: 0.1 kW
    • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 30 (546 MHz) - Working
    • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 56 (754 MHz) - Under construction

    Moscow region, Dmitrovsky district, village. Podcherkovo

    • Tower height: 72 m. Transmitter power: 0.5 kW
    • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 30 (546 MHz) - Working
    • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 24 (498 MHz) - Under construction
    • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 53 (730 MHz) - Working
    • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 56 (754 MHz) - Under construction
    • Tower height: 199 m. Transmitter power: 5 kW
    • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 59 (778 MHz) - Working
    • Tower height: 72 m. Transmitter power: 0.5 kW
    • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 30 (546 MHz) - Working
    • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 24 (498 MHz) - Under construction
    • Tower height: 90 m. Transmitter power: 2 kW
    • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 59 (778 MHz) - Working
    • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 56 (754 MHz) - Under construction
    • Tower height: 72 m. Transmitter power: 1 kW
    • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 59 (778 MHz) - Working
    • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 56 (754 MHz) - Under construction

    Moscow region, Mozhaisky district, Otyakovo village

    • Tower height: 150 m. Transmitter power: 2 kW
    • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 59 (778 MHz) - Working
    • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 56 (754 MHz) - Under construction
    • Tower height: 72 m. Transmitter power: 1 kW
    • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 30 (546 MHz) - Working
    • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 24 (498 MHz) - Under construction

    Moscow region, Ozyory

    • Tower height: 55 m. Transmitter power: 1 kW
    • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 59 (778 MHz) - Working
    • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 58 (770 MHz) - Under construction
    • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 53 (730 MHz) - Working
    • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 56 (754 MHz) - Under construction

    Moscow region, Ruzsky district, Morevo village

    • Tower height: 84 m. Transmitter power: 1 kW
    • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 59 (778 MHz) - Working
    • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 56 (754 MHz) - Under construction
    • Tower height: 72 m. Transmitter power: 1 kW
    • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 30 (546 MHz) - Working
    • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 56 (754 MHz) - Under construction

    Moscow region, Serebryano-Prudsky district, village. Mochily

    • Tower height: 72 m. Transmitter power: 1 kW
    • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 59 (778 MHz) - Working
    • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 58 (770 MHz) - Under construction
    • Tower height: 119 m. Transmitter power: 1 kW
    • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 59 (778 MHz) - Working
    • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 58 (770 MHz) - Under construction
    • Tower height: 72 m. Transmitter power: 0.5 kW
    • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 30 (546 MHz) - Working
    • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 24 (498 MHz) - Under construction
    • Tower height: 84 m. Transmitter power: 1 kW
    • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 59 (778 MHz) - Working
    • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 58 (770 MHz) - Under construction

    Moscow region,

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    The transition to digital television is regulated by law Federal program“Development of television and radio broadcasting in the territory Russian Federation"(it is also called FTP). The controlling body of this program is considered to be RTRS, which stands for “Russian Television and broadcast network" There are RSRS branches in large regions of our country.

    The above-described government program pursues one goal - development in the country information space. It also solves the problems of inequality between residents of individual cities in terms of access to radio and television channels.

    For example, Nizhny Novgorod region. Before connecting digital television, almost half of the residents could only receive 4 broadcast channel. After the introduction of digital TV, 97.3% of the population received access to dozens of high-quality TV channels completely free of charge.

    Pros of digital TV

    1. Massive digital TV, which is absolutely free and easy to connect, offers its “customers” more high quality pictures and sound. This is the very first and most important advantage of this type of radio and television broadcasting.
    2. The second benefit of digital TV is a large number television channels, which is achieved through more efficient use of frequencies. So just one frequency can “fit” 10 or more channels (this is called multiplex). As of 2017, depending on the region of Russia, from 10 to 30 TV channels are broadcast.
    3. In addition, digital television is also a set of additional useful functions like “TV guide”, “teletext”*, etc.

    *TV Guide - interactive TV program of current and future programs. The TV guide also contains announcements and descriptions of TV shows, indicating their genres, time, etc.

    *Teletext - network service TV network that allows you to view text and simple images. Teletext is used to transmit news, TV programs, weather forecasts, etc.

    What do you need to connect?

    Digital TV broadcasting on the territory of the Russian Federation is carried out in DVB-T2 format. There are several important nuances, which should be taken into account when choosing equipment for this format. Here are the most significant of them:

    • To watch digital TV you will need a TV with a built-in DVB-T2 tuner. At the same time, it must have the Mpeg-4 video frequency compression standard and the Multiple PLP signal transmission mode.
    • To watch digital channels on a regular TV, you will have to connect it to digital receiver DVB-T2, which must have the above parameters.
    • Important! All DVB-T standard equipment is often advertised by unscrupulous sellers as “digital”, which is fundamentally incorrect. Such receivers WILL NOT receive digital channels.
    • To receive digital channels you will also need an antenna operating in the UHF range. It can be either general (for example, located on the roof of a high-rise building) or individual (room or street).

    Important to know!

    If your house is located quite far from the transmitting antenna, you live in a low-lying area or in an area with other terrain features, then it is best to:

    1. Install outdoor antenna UHF range with high gain.

    2. Install active antenna, that is, with a 5V or 12V power supply to the built-in or external amplifier.